Five
homers back DeSclafani as Reds wallop Cardinals
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[April 27, 2019]
Anthony DeSclafani tossed six shutout innings Friday night
while his Cincinnati Reds teammates clouted five homers in a 12-1
rout of the streaking St. Louis Cardinals in St. Louis.
DeSclafani (1-1), who entered the night with a 5.59 ERA, gave up
four hits and three walks in his 91-pitch stint. Using a four-seam
fastball to get St. Louis to chase pitches out of the strike zone,
he fanned six.
The Cardinals entered the evening sporting a five-game winning
streak, along with the National League's best record and its top run
differential. But Cincinnati's power hitting and pitching belied the
fact that it arrived in town early Friday morning after a
rain-delayed Thursday night win over Atlanta that ended after
midnight.
Eugenio Suarez gave the Reds the lead for good two batters into the
game by bombing a homer off the facing of the second deck in left
field. It was the first of three solo shots they pounded off Miles
Mikolas (2-2).
Jesse Winker belted a leadoff homer in the fourth for a 2-0 lead,
and Curt Casali added an RBI single later in the inning. Joey Votto
made it 4-0 to start the fifth, crushing a hanging curve into the
St. Louis bullpen in right-center.
Paul DeJong singled Matt Carpenter home in the seventh to pull the
Cardinals within 4-1 and bring the potential tying run to the plate.
But Michael Lorenzen quelled the threat by getting Marcell Ozuna on
a popup to second.
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St. Louis, MO, USA;
Cincinnati Reds right fielder Yasiel Puig (66) breaks his bat as he
flies out to St. Louis Cardinals second baseman Kolten Wong (not
pictured) during the fourth inning at Busch Stadium. Mandatory
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Yasiel Puig drilled a two-run homer to center in the eighth off
Tyler Webb for a 6-1 lead. Jose Peraza's solo blast into the third
deck in left started a six-run ninth against Dominic Leone that
prompted St. Louis to bring infielder Jedd Gyorko to the mound to
mop up the inning.
Gyorko fanned Phillip Ervin to provide the remaining crowd with one
last highlight before Cincinnati polished off its sixth win in eight
games.
Mikolas was charged with four runs off six hits and a walk over five
innings, striking out four.
--Field Level Media
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